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Jack Addenbrooke

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Jack Addenbrooke
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Full name John Henry Addenbrooke
Date of birth June 6, 1865(1865-06-06)
Place of birth    Wolverhampton, England
Date of death    7 September 1922 (aged 57)
Place of death    Wolverhampton, England
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1883–1885 Wolverhampton Wanderers 000 00(0)   
Teams managed
1885–1922 Wolverhampton Wanderers

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

John Henry "Jack" Addenbrooke (6 June 1865 – 7 September 1922) was an English football player and manager, who spent his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Addenbrooke was one of the founding members of Wolverhampton Wanderers (as St. Lukes F.C.) in 1877 while working as a teacher at St. Luke's School in Blakenhall. He moved to Saltley College in Birmingham, but in 1883 joined Wolves as a player, playing as a forward in their reserve side, but never making a first team appearance.

In August 1885 he was appointed as Wolves' first-ever paid secretary-manager, guiding the side to FA Cup wins in 1893 and 1908 and runners-up in 1889, 1896 and 1921. He was awarded a Football League long-service medal in 1909.

He took leave from the club in June 1922 due to ill health and died just months later. His 22-year term as manager of Wolves remains the longest in club history.

[edit] References

  • Matthews, Tony (2008). Wolverhampton Wanderers: The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-632-3. 
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